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Name Screen
Figure 18
The Name screen allows you to change the default
name for each device to a custom name of up to eight
characters (including a blank space), selecting from
letters, numbers and nine different characters. Press
ADJUST or to select each letter, then press ENT(er)
to move to the next position. Press CANCEL on the 
remote to delete the current letter and move back one 
character position. When in the first position, the CANCEL 
button will return the name to the default name.
[Device] Advanced Learn Screen
Figure 17
After learning the basic device keys, the [Device] 
Advanced Learn screen allows you to learn any special 
keys for your device. Most common IR remote control 
signal formats can be learned by NetCommand. 
A table of specialized device keys is shown in Appendix E. 
You only need to learn the functions your devices respond 
to and can ignore the functions that do not apply to your 
device.
Figure 17 [Device] Advanced Learn screen
Figure 18. Name screen
Please refer to the Editing Guide on page 34 to see if the screen described below is necessary for your device setup.
Connection for [Device] Screen
Figure 19
This screen allows you to match the device names with
the inputs that were connected to the TV in Chapter 2. 
Inputs 1-3, Components 1 & 2, Input-DTV and/or the A/V 
Receiver all need to be checked, if connected. Add or 
remove check marks to indicate what type of connections 
(Audio, Video or Both) are used with each input.
Note: Video inputs to the A/V Receiver are normally 
used to transfer signals to the line input of a VCR for 
recording. Mitsubishi recommends leaving Video 
unchecked, except when the VCR for recording is 
connected to the A/V Receiver. If your VCR inputs 
are connected to TV outputs Audio Video 1, then you 
do not need to connect video to your A/V Receiver
Figure 19. Connection for [Device] screen
VCR for Recordings Screen
Figure 20
This screen allows you to select the VCR you would like to
use for recording. You may also select whether you want 
the recorded 16:9 signals from Antenna DTV or IEEE-1394 
devices to be cropped (sides are cut off) or Anamorphic 
(full screen). If Anamorphic is selected for viewing, 
choose the Standard format for the best quality playback.
Figure 20. VCR for Recordings screen